But, no, everything's fine. It just has a friend,” says Timothy Brandt at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Maryland.
Scientists say a celestial object discovered decades ago is actually twins orbiting each other. The discovery was published ...
Astronomers resolve longstanding mystery of Gliese 229B's dimness, despite its considerable mass. A Caltech-led team ...
The space rock was first spotted in August by astronomers in Madrid using a powerful telescope located in South Africa.
The astronomers discovered that Gliese 229B wasn't a single object but a pair of brown dwarfs, orbiting each other closely.